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December 09, 2009

Right Brain Innovation

Stephanie Tackach -- We’ve been hearing a lot about innovation in the news these days with the current economic situation. However, the Consumer Electronics Association decided to put a fun spin on it by partnering with Threadless, an online community for t-shirt designers, for a contest for the Innovation Movement.
Designers were asked to give their interpretations of innovation in the past, present or future for a chance to win a trip to CES along with many other prizes. 170 designs were submitted but David Fleck of Edinburgh, Scotland, won with his “Innovation Revolution” design. Fleck will join the winner of CEA’s “Apps for Innovation” contest, which is still accepting submissions through December 14. For more details on the contest, click here.

At the parliamentary briefing on the Esol crisis co-ordinated by Niace and the Refugee Council last month, there was testimony after testimony from learners who, after Esol classes, moved on to become health professionals, community workers, teaching assistants, accountants and volunteers.

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